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GETTING MARRIED IN JAMAICA

You may be caught up in a whirlwind of love, but there are a few important things you must remember: We couldn’t be more excited to have you share your special day with us, but do plan ahead of time so that everything can be put in place ahead of your special day.


Visitors can be married 24 hours after arriving in Jamaica, providing prior application has been made for a marriage license to the Ministry of Justice. The application must be submitted to:


Permanent Secretary 
Ministry of Justice 
NCB Towers
2 Kensington Crescent
Kingston 5
JAMAICA


Unlike many countries, Jamaica does not require a blood test before getting married. However, the following documentation is required:

  • Proof of citizenship - certified copy of birth certificate, which includes father’s name.

  • Parent’s written consent if under 18 years of age.

  • Proof of divorce if applicable (original certificate of divorce).

  • Certified copy of death certificate for widow or widower.

  • All documents that are not issued in English must be translated by an Official Translator and subsequently certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country of residence and by the nearest Jamaican Mission or Honorary Consulate.

  • Processing Fee. The processing fee for the Marriage License is Four Thousand Jamaican Dollars (approximately US$50.00). The marriage license is valid for 3 months and the application is a same day process.


* To ensure Jamaica marriage requirements are up to date, contact us at hello@cristalynecelebrations.com

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR JAMAICA

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JAMAICA

Possibly the most laid back island in the Caribbean, Jamaica really is a gem! Incredibly popular for both romance and adventure, you can watch some of the best sunsets, indulge in the local flavours with your loved ones and explore amazing beaches, waterfalls and so much more together. Have your wedding on a private estate, a villa, on the beach, at a cliff and more. With some of the best resorts around, Jamaica knows tourism and thrives on it. Once you visit, you'll never want to leave.

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